Issue 11528: Section 6/6.3 (marte-ftf) Source: (, ) Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor Summary: In the first paragraph of sub-section 6.3.1 it is written "These are shown by the RTEM package in Figure 6.4, and the cluster of four AnalysisModelling packages, respectively". However, I see only three packages under the MARTE analysis model: GQAM, SAM, and PAM. Also I don't see the TCRM package (by the way, I presume that the RTEM and RTEMoCC are the same packages). Am I wrong at my assumptions? Resolution: At the beginning, the Analysis package aims including an additional package dedicated to WCET analysis. At the end, this purpose was not achieved. So, this package contains at last only 3 packages => text need to be revised as described in the next section. In general, the figure 6.4 reflects correctly the current architecture of the MARTE extensions but the text put on top of this figure needs to be updated to take into account the final name of the package as described in the figure. Revised Text: Change the text of the first paragraph of section 6.3.1 (on page12 and 13): Previous text: "The profile is structured around two concerns, one to model the features of real-time and embedded systems and the other to annotate application models so as to support analysis of system properties. These are shown by the RTEM package in Figure 6.4, and the cluster of four "AnalysisModeling" packages, respectively. These two major parts share common concerns with describing time and the use of concurrent resources, which are contained in the shared package TCRM. Finally the "AnalysisModeling" features are broken into a foundational generic part in the package GQAM, and three packages for specific analysis domains, as shown. These first three domains are entirely concerned with time, however the profile structure allows for adding additional analysis domains, such as power consumption, memory use or reliability. It is the intention to encourage modular sub profiles like the three "AnalysisModeling" packages, for such domains." New text: "The profile is structured around two main concerns, one to model the features of real-time and embedded systems and the other to annotate application models so as to support analysis of system properties. These are shown by the RTEM package named "MARTE design model" in Figure 6.4, and the cluster of three packages gathered in the package named "MARTE analysis model", respectively. These two major parts share common concerns with describing time and the use of concurrent resources, which are contained in the shared package named "MARTE foundations". Finally the "AnalysisModeling" features are broken into a foundational generic part in the package GQAM, and two packages for specific analysis domains, as shown. These first two specific analysis domains are entirely concerned with time, however the profile structure allows for adding additional analysis domains, such as power consumption, memory use or reliability. It is the intention to encourage modular sub profiles like the two analysis packages, for such domains." Actions taken: October 3, 2007: received issue February 17, 2010: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 04 Oct 2007 00:17:16 -0400 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: WILSON PARDI JUNIOR Company: UFRGS - DELET mailFrom: wilsonjr@ieee.org Notification: Yes Specification: UML Profile for MARTE, Beta 1 Section: 6/6.3 FormalNumber: ptc/07-08-04 Version: 1.0 RevisionDate: 08/04/2007 Page: 12, 13 Nature: Clarification Severity: Minor HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.7) Gecko/20070914 Firefox/2.0.0.7 Description In the first paragraph of sub-section 6.3.1 it is written "These are shown by the RTEM package in Figure 6.4, and the cluster of four AnalysisModelling packages, respectively". However, I see only three packages under the MARTE analysis model: GQAM, SAM, and PAM. Also I don't see the TCRM package (by the way, I presume that the RTEM and RTEMoCC are the same packages). Am I wrong at my assumptions?